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i am joined by the national spokesman for the red cross steve bayer. what is your priority right now? >> my priority is to get out the word for preparedness, and personal preparedness. we as a corporation have done our preparedness and that is why hundreds of thousands of emergency response vehicles and hundreds of thousands trained registered volunteers are on the road going to all of the affected areas, and the areas that are going to be affected. >> in the affected areas we are talking about the densely populated cities in the country which presents a unique set of circumstances in itself. >> yes. i just spoke to somebody down at the outer banks in north carolina, one of my coordinators down there, and we had a very good interesting conversation. it is really nice down there from what he said, and people are out surfing, and that is definitely not recommended. we really want people to be taking this seriously. the tourists have all evacuated from what he told me, and the residents are in the process of making that decision of whether they are going
i am joined by the national spokesman for the red cross steve bayer. what is your priority right now? >> my priority is to get out the word for preparedness, and personal preparedness. we as a corporation have done our preparedness and that is why hundreds of thousands of emergency response vehicles and hundreds of thousands trained registered volunteers are on the road going to all of the affected areas, and the areas that are going to be affected. >> in the affected areas we are...
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on the first day of trade since apple co-founder steve jobs' resignation, shares fell only slightly. a sharp drop thursday on germany's dax. at one point by as much as 5% increased jitters and selling on wall street. >>> new jobs numbers also fuelled selling. u.s. jobless claims rose last week to their highest point in five weeks, but that was largely inflated by formally striking workers at verizon. >>> after two days of sharp declines, gold rose more than 1%. elsewhere delta plans to spend billions buying 100 boeing 737 jets to upgrade its fleet. >>> finally, the gas-guzzling favorite of the rich and famous is also apparently the favorite of thieves. a new study finds the cadillac escalade is the most likely vehicle to be targeted by crooks. >>> coming up, preseason football heats up. the red sox live off the long ball, and the u.s. final is set in little league baseball. plus, the new york yankees do something that has never been done before in the entire history of baseball. your "first look" at sports is straight ahead. >>> welcome back to "first look," i'm lynn berry. despite a
on the first day of trade since apple co-founder steve jobs' resignation, shares fell only slightly. a sharp drop thursday on germany's dax. at one point by as much as 5% increased jitters and selling on wall street. >>> new jobs numbers also fuelled selling. u.s. jobless claims rose last week to their highest point in five weeks, but that was largely inflated by formally striking workers at verizon. >>> after two days of sharp declines, gold rose more than 1%. elsewhere delta...
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so joining me now is steve kornacki, news editor for "salon." thank you for being here tonight. >> happy to be here. >> what do you think, i was in new jersey, living in new jersey, when chris christie challenged a sitting governor, challenged john korzine and won part of this straight talking, i can do something that no one else has done in a blue state like new jersey. what are we to make of chris christie as a potential candidate, is this real? >> i don't think it is. the reason it gets attention is because there really is a tremendous opening on the republican side right now, and there has been all year, and there's nobody to fill it. the hope of the republican establishment was rick perry's the guy. well, rick perry's the guy who's going to communicate with the republican base, but not in a way that scares off swing voters, obviously, what they've seen in the first four days 1 that may not be the case, i spent time in new jersey. there are a couple of factors really keeping him out, one is family. two is a simple reality that this guy spent
so joining me now is steve kornacki, news editor for "salon." thank you for being here tonight. >> happy to be here. >> what do you think, i was in new jersey, living in new jersey, when chris christie challenged a sitting governor, challenged john korzine and won part of this straight talking, i can do something that no one else has done in a blue state like new jersey. what are we to make of chris christie as a potential candidate, is this real? >> i don't think it...
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>> because we finally know who's taking over after steve jobs. this has been a big toss-up question for five years or so. it's tim cook, who's been at the company for a long time. the real question is apple has a deep bench of talent. they are considered an operationally excellent company in terms of supply chain and all that kind of stuff. the real question is will apple continue to have the magic touch that nobody can really quantify. this has really been the thing that steve jobs has imbued in apple. >> and a visionary because he developed stuff we never thought we'd need. i never knew i would get addicted to an ipad, and now it rules my world. >> and steve knew you would. it was one of the few companies in america that was totally unscathed by the recession. its sales skyrocketed. and the ipad and the iphone are not products that people have to have, yet people continue to spend money on these things when they were cutting their spending on everything else. that's this unique ability that steve jobs has, to anticipate what will delight consum
>> because we finally know who's taking over after steve jobs. this has been a big toss-up question for five years or so. it's tim cook, who's been at the company for a long time. the real question is apple has a deep bench of talent. they are considered an operationally excellent company in terms of supply chain and all that kind of stuff. the real question is will apple continue to have the magic touch that nobody can really quantify. this has really been the thing that steve jobs has...
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bringing me more information on the phone is steve coleman from the port authority of new york. good morning. the point being can you give us an update on the holland tunnel which we understood recently was partially shut down? >> sure. we have the north tube of the holland tunnel currently shut down. that's the tube that goes from new york to new jersey. we still that have south tube which goes from new jersey to new york open. we're strongly advising anyone to go to the holland tunnel to die stroert the lincoln tunnel which is still fully opened. >> i was not aware it broke down that way. north tunnel is new york to new jersey which means that's all shut off. no way to incorporate two way traffic at all. i know sometimes you can do that. you can split up lanes with cones and the like but that's not plan right now with the port authority? >> that's not the plan. rather have people use the lincoln tunnel. lincoln tunnel is open and gives people safe passage from new york into new jersey. >> steve, can you tell me to what you can attribute this flooding. i'll tell you, when you g
bringing me more information on the phone is steve coleman from the port authority of new york. good morning. the point being can you give us an update on the holland tunnel which we understood recently was partially shut down? >> sure. we have the north tube of the holland tunnel currently shut down. that's the tube that goes from new york to new jersey. we still that have south tube which goes from new jersey to new york open. we're strongly advising anyone to go to the holland tunnel...
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well, craig, steve forbes a former colleague at msnbc says he lives at 86th and broadway on the sixth floor in a high-rise and they felt the building waiver for six to seven seconds and he says that the building is right above the subway, but they never felt a tremor like this before. i am getting reports from new hav haven, connecticut, where people felt it there and my best friend is vacationing in delaware, and she sent me a message from what she thought was a vacation on the beaches of delaware and what is going on question mark as she is explaining to me she has felt it. in the last ten minutes i have received 100 if not 200 tweets from people all along the east coast who have said they felt the tremor here, and we are getting information from the wnbc producer from the attorney general's office says that at the d.a.'s office they could feel the building tremor an someone said it was a earthquake and then they felt an unusual smell as if something was burning and they could hear the debris falling, and so that was in the new york city attorney general office coming in from a wnbc
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so it's great stove you, steve. this is more than a bump we've seen from other gop candidates that get in the race. do you think he's ready for the scrutiny that comes with being the front-runner and with such a commanding lead? >> i think he got the taste of it when he was perhaps overexuberant in criticizing the federal research, so he is getting his footings in terms of the national stage. one thing candidates always have to learn is what worked locally will not work nationally. it's a whole different experience. that's why you would do this now instead of decent or january when you've got the caucuses coming. but the fact he's a governor, had a good record there, where some of the candidates haven't had executive experience is one reason why he's now on top. >> as we observe all of this, this is a republican field as vast as you can get. mitt romney is a wealthy businessman. are you behind any of these candidates yet? >> i'm looking closely. i think in the next few weeks we'll see if any candidates come in. ther
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but i also learned most importantly steve jobs bio coming out by walter issac son. i can't wait. and stick around, because chuck todd straight ahead with the daily rundown. >>> the great debate. team bm grap he wills with what to sell and how to sell it new jobs plan. do they go big and pick a fight with house republicans or do they go more tactical and pass what they can? >>> the perry surge. is the the texas governor the flavor of the month or is he pierce through in a way that will make mitt romney change his battle plan. eight days up the big nbc politico debate. we'll break it down with one of the moderators. >>> and irene may have disappeared, but the death tolle continues to rise. areas of the catskills and new england devastated by georged rivers, widespread flooding, steps of up tos simps towns simt off. it's tuesday, august 30th, 2011. all that plus more from former vice president dick cheney speaking out again live this morning as he picked a fight with president bush. let's go right to my first read of the morning. we'll start with jobs. will the president go big on h
but i also learned most importantly steve jobs bio coming out by walter issac son. i can't wait. and stick around, because chuck todd straight ahead with the daily rundown. >>> the great debate. team bm grap he wills with what to sell and how to sell it new jobs plan. do they go big and pick a fight with house republicans or do they go more tactical and pass what they can? >>> the perry surge. is the the texas governor the flavor of the month or is he pierce through in a way...
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. >>> and steve jobs announcing that he is resigning as ceo of apple. we will look at the impact his resignation is having on the company. >>> and rick perry with the candidate that the gop is waiting for? well, new numbers put him ahead of mitt romney. >>> and the latest on hurricane irene and we will bring you the littest updates throughout the hour. >>> welcome back to "newsnation." this is the video that was shot by one of our colleagues who is on vacation in paradise island, bahamas, and very close obviously to nassau, bahamas, and you see the impact of the force of hurricane irene and what is supposed to be the family vacation for her has turn turned into watching this from the windows. fortunately the conditions are better in the bahamas, but this video taken a few hours ago. we continue to track hurricane irene, category 3, and bring you the latest information. >>> and apple stock is down 3% following the sudden resignation of steve jobs. however it is in line with how the rest of the market is doing. jobs turned apple into one of the most profi
. >>> and steve jobs announcing that he is resigning as ceo of apple. we will look at the impact his resignation is having on the company. >>> and rick perry with the candidate that the gop is waiting for? well, new numbers put him ahead of mitt romney. >>> and the latest on hurricane irene and we will bring you the littest updates throughout the hour. >>> welcome back to "newsnation." this is the video that was shot by one of our colleagues who is...
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i'm steve handelsman, nbc news, washington. >> we'll have more on all of this coming up in business. but first, england's prime minister, david cameron has rushed home early from his vacation in italy to deal with the riots that have wreaked havoc on london streets for a third straight night. and now it's spread to other areas in the country. police are stretched thin and they're warning residents to stay inside. kerr simmons from our english broadcast partner, itn, has more. >> reporter: despite the condemnation and calls for calm, there are fires burning across london. south of the city, in croyden. and in lewisham. and east in hackney. where so brazen are the rioters, that even before night fell, they attacked police cars and looted shops. >> reporter: attempts to regain control led to further confrontations with police. >> this is going to carry on for days, isn't it. >> reporter: hundreds have been arrested, many injured. for a third night, rioters are on the streets of london, they are attacking the shop just up there and grabbing anything they can. they've set light to cars an
i'm steve handelsman, nbc news, washington. >> we'll have more on all of this coming up in business. but first, england's prime minister, david cameron has rushed home early from his vacation in italy to deal with the riots that have wreaked havoc on london streets for a third straight night. and now it's spread to other areas in the country. police are stretched thin and they're warning residents to stay inside. kerr simmons from our english broadcast partner, itn, has more. >>...
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although steve king was there he had nice things to say about another candidate. >> yeah. asked about his predictions for the straw poll he said ron paul has been overlooked for the press citing that he's been in iowa campaigning for more than four years and has a grassroots organization that's so important for events like a straw poll to get people there to vote. he said ron paul would be the candidate others would measure themselves against. >> interesting. give me a read on how confidence the pawlenty campaign is now. what's the tener of things behind the scenes? >> ron paul has a lot of grassroots organization. but the pawlenty campaign has a lot going on behind the scenes. sarah huckabee sanders helped her dad win the caucuses last time around, is running their iowa operations. they feel they have organization unlike any other candidate to get people to vote, and show what they call forward progress. >> nbc's andrew rafferty in des moines. thank you. we'll check in with the bachmann campaign. jay any novogrod's report next hour. >>> up next, new reaction to the credit
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there he was, as the famed hightower in all six "police academy" movies, steve guttenberg and the gang. no word yet how bubba smith died. >>> again, we update you on the breaking news coming from the campus of virginia tech. we are learning more information even as we speak right now. i'm going to read my notes as we talk to you. at this point, federal officials are telling us they're waiting to hear if they are needed at virginia tech. they tell nbc news justice correspondent pete williams that there is no verification that there was actually a gun on campus. that is the good news at this point, that it hasn't been verified. one official says the three campers -- these were student campers on the university property who reported seeing this man with what they thought was a gun, thought it was a long-barreled gun with a shorthandle. but as the university has said, the man who supposedly carried it has not been found. for obvious reasons, this is a haunting story to report to you right now because it was just april of 2007 where so tragically, 33 individuals were killed in what was and
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with me now democratic strategist steve mcman and republican strategist terry holt. ter roy, what do you think so far about the rick perry kick off particularly karl rove even a fellow texan, even though there's not been love loss between the perry and bush camps in texas. karl rove said on fox that it was not presidential the shot he took at bernanke saying that printing money is treasonous, and that it could get ugly for the fed chair if he came down to texas. is that the way texans talk? >> he sure brought a lot of spark and vigor to the campaign in just these few short days. that's kind of what the republican field needs. it needs somebody to challenge it, to upset the status quo. if you're mitt romney, you've got to be worried about rick perry because he brings that big state success story that's so important to the narrative. he also brings an ability to raise a ton of money, that's what it's going to take to beat barack obama. if you're michele bachmann you've got to be looking in the rear view mirror, too. he brings that passion and enthusiasm that the right
with me now democratic strategist steve mcman and republican strategist terry holt. ter roy, what do you think so far about the rick perry kick off particularly karl rove even a fellow texan, even though there's not been love loss between the perry and bush camps in texas. karl rove said on fox that it was not presidential the shot he took at bernanke saying that printing money is treasonous, and that it could get ugly for the fed chair if he came down to texas. is that the way texans talk?...
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difference between steve doocy's numbers and mine over the course of a day because that's the kind of stupidity that these folks are putting out. >> okay, eric burns, thanks for your time. >> thank you. >> that's "the ed show." i'm michael "the last word with lawrence o'donnell" starts right now. >>> house speaker john boehner said he got 98% of what he wanted in the debt deal. does that mean he got 98% of what he wanted today? >> this is an nbc news special report. >> and it is 4:00 on wall street. do you know where your money is? >> the closing bell on wall street at this hour seeing a day that saw investors flee the market. >> wall street has a bad day, and everyone has an explanation. >> it was not a reaction to the debt ceiling. >> stocks are taking a tumble on wall street. amid here fear of a global economic slowdown. >> we have a broken financial system. >> the stock market was down 500 points today. >> it's not the overseas markets. >> fears on the double dip. >> end of the intervention by the government officials in the form of some sort of stimulus for the markets. >> we got
difference between steve doocy's numbers and mine over the course of a day because that's the kind of stupidity that these folks are putting out. >> okay, eric burns, thanks for your time. >> thank you. >> that's "the ed show." i'm michael "the last word with lawrence o'donnell" starts right now. >>> house speaker john boehner said he got 98% of what he wanted in the debt deal. does that mean he got 98% of what he wanted today? >> this is an...
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an ailing steve jobs steps down. what will the departure of technology's great est inventor mean for apple and the rest of us? and a dramatic announcement from stevie wonder last night. he was able to touch the face of the martin luther king jr. statue and now will make it possible for other blind people to have the same experience. >> as i touched this memorial of dr. king, i think of what i hope we all will do. i hope we'll remember the meaning behind the monument. >>> good day. i'm andrea mitchell live in washington. as you can see behind me, rain here, but up and down the coast, a bigger threat. a threat that could devastate the entire east coast. the storm is packing maximum sustained winds of 115 miles an hour. it is expected to make landfall along the eastern coast of north carolina as a major hurricane saturday evening. it will then race up the east coast, potentially causing billions of dollars in damage. nbc news meteorologist bill karins is tracking it all. bill, thanks so much for being there for us. give
an ailing steve jobs steps down. what will the departure of technology's great est inventor mean for apple and the rest of us? and a dramatic announcement from stevie wonder last night. he was able to touch the face of the martin luther king jr. statue and now will make it possible for other blind people to have the same experience. >> as i touched this memorial of dr. king, i think of what i hope we all will do. i hope we'll remember the meaning behind the monument. >>> good...
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congressman steve israel who backed the deal, and congressman barney frank who voted nay. >>> plus politics aside. let's look at what this deal did to the economy. wow. the dow fell 265 points today. it was down for the eighth day in a row. a first rough reaction. not a good one at what congress did. president obama says the deal will make things stronger, but if you want to know what happens when you cut government spending during tough times, take a look way back to 1937 during the new deal. we know how that story ends. >>> and the mittness protection program. mitt romney, the republican front-runner, the guy who says he can run a business and fix the economy, but he's been awfully quiet on the debt issue. call him a debt dodger. >>> finally, let me finish with mugger and the victim who got away this time. let's begin with what the tea party will do next time around. nbc political analyst david corn. and ron reagan is a political commentator. i want the gut reaction of both of you guys. how does your gut feel after you saw the senate vote down with a three quarters vote today after this w
congressman steve israel who backed the deal, and congressman barney frank who voted nay. >>> plus politics aside. let's look at what this deal did to the economy. wow. the dow fell 265 points today. it was down for the eighth day in a row. a first rough reaction. not a good one at what congress did. president obama says the deal will make things stronger, but if you want to know what happens when you cut government spending during tough times, take a look way back to 1937 during the...
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with me now, steve perlesteen for "the washington post" and jim tankersly, economics correspondent for "the national journal." gentlemen, this is still a pretty ugly economy out there. during the whole debt ceiling issue, debate, we saw jobs, you know, job numbers basically be stagnant, unemployment rate go up. >> and big -- >> and the gdp number, the output number and then the manufacturing index, a pretty good index, actually, basically flat lining, meaning not growing, not shrinking. >> right on the line of recession, versus no recession. >> what is going on? a couple of things you need to remember. number one, government doesn't control the economy. we get into these debates and think the dials in washington, just get them right, the economy will -- doesn't work that way. and government has an effect at the margin, but at this point, the major thing going on is the thing that has been going on for the last three years. we had an economy that was much too big. people in the wrong places with the wrong skills, too many office buildings, too many stores, too many companies, and things
with me now, steve perlesteen for "the washington post" and jim tankersly, economics correspondent for "the national journal." gentlemen, this is still a pretty ugly economy out there. during the whole debt ceiling issue, debate, we saw jobs, you know, job numbers basically be stagnant, unemployment rate go up. >> and big -- >> and the gdp number, the output number and then the manufacturing index, a pretty good index, actually, basically flat lining, meaning not...
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forbes style vote because i'm rich, you can be rich too. >> steve forbes did so well, though. president forbes, no. i think that only takes you so far, but that is an odd phrasing, isn't, inadequate to his needs as if of course we all need more than a 3,000 square foot sea front mansion, we all need more than that. >> how do you think that a line like that -- you're from orangeburg, south carolina, how is the full thurston going to play in south carolina? if this is deliberate and this isn't just sort of gaffe -- a multiplied gaffe now compounded by the campaign, if they are really doing this, can you imagine, he's going to have to deal with the south carolina electorate sooner rather than later. >> he is, i don't think it will play particularly well in south carolina and he has to deal with that electorate. he's not going to win iowa, he's going to perhaps win new hampshire, then you get to south carolina which has a record of choosing the eventual nominee, he does well there, and the heavily republican sort of rock-ribbed parts of the state, they don't have even 3,000 square
forbes style vote because i'm rich, you can be rich too. >> steve forbes did so well, though. president forbes, no. i think that only takes you so far, but that is an odd phrasing, isn't, inadequate to his needs as if of course we all need more than a 3,000 square foot sea front mansion, we all need more than that. >> how do you think that a line like that -- you're from orangeburg, south carolina, how is the full thurston going to play in south carolina? if this is deliberate and...
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. >> and at the same time steve wiseman, we've had so much gridlock. and already concerns about the economic appointments late yesterday. patty murray the she is the incoming budget chair. what everyone is focussing on is he's the head of the democratic congressional senate campaign committee is in charge of candidates of protecting democratic incumbents and raising money for them. that was the controversy there. and of course, john kerry who wanted very much we understand to be on this committee and the finance chairman max bacchus. it's as john was pointing out, it's not really up to this committee. >> it's more up to the leadership. they'll be the surrogates on the committee. there are three things i think that need to be watched. first, is defense cuts versus revenues. i think the fact that the second round of cuts that were culled for by the default deal were cutting so deep in defense is going to confront republicans with choices that they might not want to make between you do you cut defense or increase revenues. there's another little noticed f
. >> and at the same time steve wiseman, we've had so much gridlock. and already concerns about the economic appointments late yesterday. patty murray the she is the incoming budget chair. what everyone is focussing on is he's the head of the democratic congressional senate campaign committee is in charge of candidates of protecting democratic incumbents and raising money for them. that was the controversy there. and of course, john kerry who wanted very much we understand to be on this...
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. >> steve jobs, the visionary who stepped down from apple as the company's ceo. founded in 1976. thanks to jobs, changed the way most of us looked at technology. in 1984, he launched the macintosh, the first successful home pc and a device that changed wait we listen to music and revolutionized the music industry itself with the ipod. and complications of pancreatic cancer, i have long admired this guy. a business leader. not one with a bigger impact how we live today. he may be stepping aside, his legacy is everywhere. >>> up next, whatever happened to corporate patriotism?. can big business compete on a level playing field?brus ng. thankfully, there's listerine® antiseptic. its triple-action formula penetrates biofilm, kills germs and protects your mouth for hours. fight biofilm with listerine®. hut! go! here it comes! right on the numbers! boom! get it! spin! oh, nice hands! chest bump. ugh! good job, man. nice! okay, halftime. now, this is my favorite play. oh! i'm wide open. oh, fumble. fumble. don't want to fumble any of these. [ male announcer ] share what you love, with
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creeping into phones now with their android and then you have apple, of course, led by the legendary steve jobs, tons of devices that have become wildly popular in recent years. you've got amazon, the world's biggest online retailer and then finally, facebook. they have the world's biggest social network. >> and none of the companies is complacent right now. days ago, i read where amazon is expanding. talk about what amazon is trying to do. >> amazon, you can see, they used to just be selling plain old books and they have gone heavily into digital age so they're making, they obviously have the kindle device, it's been reported they are going to make their own tablet. they're looking a little more like apple, even. you saw that this week with the google announcement they are buying motorola. you have these companies that start from really different points, really different business models, starting to converge because they know they have to compete on every front and so google, too, they will start making phones themselves, manufacturing them, not just providing the android software. they a
creeping into phones now with their android and then you have apple, of course, led by the legendary steve jobs, tons of devices that have become wildly popular in recent years. you've got amazon, the world's biggest online retailer and then finally, facebook. they have the world's biggest social network. >> and none of the companies is complacent right now. days ago, i read where amazon is expanding. talk about what amazon is trying to do. >> amazon, you can see, they used to just...
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steve jobs, how he droef apple to victory, how he changed our world. i think 20, 30, 50 years from now, i think we see this man as our thomas edison. he is not only our thomas edison. he's been in a way been our thomas edison, he's been our beatles. he has changed the publishing industry. he's changed the record industry. he has changed the cell phone industry, the computing industry, he's changed movies, he's changed the way we lived. he's changed the way we get information. and the most remarkable thing about his story and few commercials -- i remember 20 years later, i remember actually, i was actually in the house gym. and i was walking exhausted at 6:30, i'd finished working out. i was going back to work. and a commercial came on. and it was a think different commercial. i froze in my tracks -- this was when microsoft was at the top of the world. i froze in my tracks, looked up at the tv set, and like the lemming i am -- i said to myself at that moment, i have to get an apple. i had never had an apple. i walked -- of course i didn't get it. but he
steve jobs, how he droef apple to victory, how he changed our world. i think 20, 30, 50 years from now, i think we see this man as our thomas edison. he is not only our thomas edison. he's been in a way been our thomas edison, he's been our beatles. he has changed the publishing industry. he's changed the record industry. he has changed the cell phone industry, the computing industry, he's changed movies, he's changed the way we lived. he's changed the way we get information. and the most...
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steve bennett of the washington monthly may have said it best. hannity and limbaugh want their minions to believe bush maintained a prosperous nation. hannity made the mistake monday night, he hasn't corrected it since then. limbaugh originated the lie last week, and no word from him. or any of the websites that watch this stuff. lying about the state of the economy president obama inherited. and lying about a fact as important as the one is just bald faced psycho talk. >>> if you live in rick perry's texas, then you probably don't have health insurance. even if you have a job. the real life implications of perry care coming up. at exxon and mobil, our smart gasoline works at the molecular level to help remove deposits and clean up intake valves. it helps your engine run more smoothly and leave behind cleaner emissions. it's how we make gasoline work harder for you. exxon and mobil. >>> you saw some shots of that huge bus the president has. it's owned by the secret service. i was shocked to find out where it was made and who got paid. >> the righ
steve bennett of the washington monthly may have said it best. hannity and limbaugh want their minions to believe bush maintained a prosperous nation. hannity made the mistake monday night, he hasn't corrected it since then. limbaugh originated the lie last week, and no word from him. or any of the websites that watch this stuff. lying about the state of the economy president obama inherited. and lying about a fact as important as the one is just bald faced psycho talk. >>> if you live...
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and apple down, all word on the retirement of steve jobs, the ceo. and everybody anxiously awaiting fed chairman ben bernanke's big speech in jackson hole, wyoming. not to mention christine's event at the same event where qe 2 was announced last year. >>> that's it for cnbc. first in business worldwide. back to "hardball." >>> welcome back to "hardball." rick perry's emergence as a republican front-runner is casting a spotlight on one of the more controversial aspects of his time as texas governor. his strong advocacy for the death penalty. it in his 11 years in office he's overseen executions of 234 people. more than any other governor in modern times according to the "washington post." in fairness, the governor served over a decade in the state that leads the nation in executions since the death penalty was reinstated in 1976. critics point out in his entire tenure he has only once recommended a death penalty conviction be changed to life in prison and veto add bill has would have preclulded mentally retarded people from being executed and strongly
and apple down, all word on the retirement of steve jobs, the ceo. and everybody anxiously awaiting fed chairman ben bernanke's big speech in jackson hole, wyoming. not to mention christine's event at the same event where qe 2 was announced last year. >>> that's it for cnbc. first in business worldwide. back to "hardball." >>> welcome back to "hardball." rick perry's emergence as a republican front-runner is casting a spotlight on one of the more...
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the next steve jobs could, you know, be in one of these neighborhoods that we essentially write off these days. nick is absolutely right and you are right about education being this escalator out of poverty. the other escalator, traditionally has been blue collar jobs that allowed, for examp example, millions of african-americans who took the migration to several cities in chicago and detroit to find good jobs that gave them, let them have a house and pension and raise their families and send their kids to college. those jobs are missing, they are gone. it's a combination, no education, no jobs makes it very tough. >> i think a lot of americans may not fully appreciate part of this dynamic. i think the quick snapshot in the media when you think of unemployment, you think middle class, middle-aged white guy out of a job. he was a construction worker. in black america, unemployment is off the charts. in this recession is hitting african-americans disproportionately hard. it's a crisis for everyone. sometimes we don't appreciate how much worse it is, relative to the national picture in black
the next steve jobs could, you know, be in one of these neighborhoods that we essentially write off these days. nick is absolutely right and you are right about education being this escalator out of poverty. the other escalator, traditionally has been blue collar jobs that allowed, for examp example, millions of african-americans who took the migration to several cities in chicago and detroit to find good jobs that gave them, let them have a house and pension and raise their families and send...
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steve bennett of the washington monthly may have said it best. hannity and limbaugh want their minions to believe bush maintained a prosperous nation. hannity made the mistake monday night, he hasn't corrected it since then. limbaugh originated the lie last week, and no word from him. or any of the websites that watch this stuff. lying about the state of the economy president obama inherited. and lying about a fact as important as the one is just bald faced psycho talk. >>> if you live in rick perry's texas, then you probably don't have health insurance. even if you have a job. the real life implications of perry care coming up. introducing the schwab mobile app. it's schwab at your fingertips wherever, whenever you want. one log in lets you monitor all of your balances and transfer between accounts, so your money can move as fast as you do. check out your portfolio, track the market with live updates. and execute trades anywhere and anytime the inspiration hits you. even deposit checks right from your phone. just take a picture, hit deposit and
steve bennett of the washington monthly may have said it best. hannity and limbaugh want their minions to believe bush maintained a prosperous nation. hannity made the mistake monday night, he hasn't corrected it since then. limbaugh originated the lie last week, and no word from him. or any of the websites that watch this stuff. lying about the state of the economy president obama inherited. and lying about a fact as important as the one is just bald faced psycho talk. >>> if you live...
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steve enjoys msnbcs morning show as much as i do. willie looks like my cat? i think she's saying willie, my cat steve -- i don't know if i should point this out, but we have more cats watching our show than we have people. we are grateful for all of them. "morning joe" starts right now. >>> i got in trouble talking about the federal reserve. i got -- i got lectured about that yesterday. an agency of government, like the federal reserve, they should open their books up. they should be transparent so the people of the united states know what they are doing, how they are doing it and frankly, i think if they are -- the mistrust that is there today, if they would simply open up and be transparent with the american people, i think it would go a long way toward either finding out whether or not there is some activities that are improper or that they have been handling themselves quite well. >> the governor, i can't remember his name, coming in to -- he realizes talking about it too. he makes me look like a moderate. i have never once said bernanke committed treason
steve enjoys msnbcs morning show as much as i do. willie looks like my cat? i think she's saying willie, my cat steve -- i don't know if i should point this out, but we have more cats watching our show than we have people. we are grateful for all of them. "morning joe" starts right now. >>> i got in trouble talking about the federal reserve. i got -- i got lectured about that yesterday. an agency of government, like the federal reserve, they should open their books up. they...